ST.FRANCISXAVIERUNIVERSITY

2nd Year DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING Curriculum FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010

FALL TERM: SEPTEMBER 2009

Biological Engineering / Environmental
Engineering / Chemical**
Engineering / Civil
Engineering / Computer Engineering / Electrical
Engineering / Industrial***
Engineering / Mechanical
Engineering / Materials††
Engineering / Mineral Resource
Engineering
Intro Cell Biology
(Biol 111)
M / Intro Cell Biology
(Biol 111)
M / Applied Linear Algebra*
(Engr 223)
A/N3 / Applied Linear Algebra*
(Engr 223)
A/N3 / Applied Linear Algebra*
(Engr 223)
A/N3 / Applied Linear Algebra*
(Engr 223)
A/N3 / Applied Linear Algebra*
(Engr 223)
A/N3 / Humanities
Elective / Applied Linear Algebra*
(Engr 223)
A/N3 / Applied Linear Algebra*
(Engr 223)
A/N3
Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1 / Diff. Eqns. for Engineers*
(Engr 221)
P/N1
Mechanics II
(Dynamics)
(Engr 231)
F and Q1/T1 / Humanities
Elective / Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering
(Engr 227)
E and Q1/T1 / Mechanics II
(Dynamics)
(Engr 231)
F and Q1/T1 / Data Structures & Num. Methods
(Engr 245)

D and G1/H1/J1

/ Data Structures & Num. Methods
(Engr 245)

D and G1/H1/J1

/ Mechanics II***
(Dynamics)
(Engr 231)
Fand Q1/T1 OR
Humanities Elective / Mechanics II
(Dynamics)
(Engr 231)
Fand Q1/T1 / Mechanics II
(Dynamics)
(Engr 231) ††
F and Q1/T1 OR
Humanities Elective / Mechanics II
(Dynamics)
(Engr 231)
Fand Q1/T1
Principles Organic Chem. (Chem 225)
D and Q2/T2 / Principles Organic Chem. (Chem 225)
D and Q2/T2 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233)
K and G3/H3/J3 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233)
K and G3/H3/J3 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233)
K and G3/H3/J3 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233)
K and G3/H3/J3 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233) OR
Digital Circuits Engr238 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233)
K and G3/H3/J3 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233)
K and G3/H3/J3 / Thermodynamics
(Engr 233)
K and G3/H3/J3
Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)
L and G2/H2/J2 / Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)

L and G2/H2/J2

/ Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)
L and G2/H2/J2 / Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)

L and G2/H2/J2 OR Q2/T2

/ Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)
L and G2/H2/J2 OR Q2/T2 / Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)

L and G2/H2/J2 OR Q2/T2

/ Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)

L and G2/H2/J2 OR Q2/T2

/ Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)

L and G2/H2/J2 OR Q2/T2

/ Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)

L and G2/H2/J2 OR Q2/T2

/ Electric Circuits
(Engr 237)

L and G2/H2/J2 OR Q2/T2

Strength of Matls.
(Engr 235)

E and G1/H1/J1

/ Understanding the Earth (ESci 170)
N2 / Principles Organic Chem. (Chem 225)
D and Q2/T2 / Strength of Matls.
(Engr 235)

E and G1/H1/J1

/ Digital Circuits
(Engr 238)
M and Q1/T1 / Digital Circuits
(Engr 238)
M and Q1/T1 / Strength of Matls.
(Engr 235)

E and G1/H1/J1

/ Strength of Matls.
(Engr 235)

E and G1/H1/J1

/ Strength of Matls.
(Engr 235)

E and G1/H1/J1

/ Strength of Matls.(Engr 235)

E and G1/H1/J1

*Engineering Math courses are cross listed as Math 221, 222, 223 and 224

** One discipline specific courses: Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering is not offered here.

*** Industrial Engineering students must take ANY TWO of (Engr 231 Dynamics; Engr 234 Fluid Mechanics; Engr 233 Thermodynamics;and Engr 238 Digital Circuits) plus 3 credits Humanities Elective.

†† Materials Engineering students must take either Engr 231 Dynamics or Engr 236 Engring Design and Graphics II in addition to 3 credits Humanities Elective.

Possible Humanities Courses: ART 141, 142; MUSI 117, 118, 165, 219; CELT 120, 131, 132; HIST 202, 204, 242, 244, 255, 256, 261, 262; PHIL 251, 271, 281; RELS 210, 215, 225, 235, 253, 255, 265, 275

WINTER TERM: JANUARY 2010

Biological
Engineering / Environmental
Engineering / Chemical**
Engineering / Civil
Engineering / Computer
Engineering / Electrical †
Engineering / Industrial***
Engineering / Mechanical
Engineering / Materials ††
Engineering / Mineral Resource
Engineering
Diversity of Life
(Biol 112)

M

/ Diversity of Life
(Biol 112)

M

/ Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)

K/E

/ Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)
K/E / Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)
K/E / Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)
K/E / Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)
K/E / Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)
K/E / Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)
K/E / Calculus III for Engineers*
(Engr 222)
K/E
Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P / Probability & Statistics for Engineers*
(Engr 224)
F/P
Fluid Mechanics
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1 / Fluid Mechanics
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1 / Fluid Mechanics
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1 / Fluid Mechanics
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1 / Circuit Analysis
(Engr 246)

D and Q1/T1

/ Circuit Analysis
(Engr 246)

D and Q1/T1

/ Fluid Mechanics***
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1 OR
Humanities Elective / Fluid Mechanics
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1 / Fluid Mechanics
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1 / Fluid Mechanics
(Engr 234)
D and Q1/T1
Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2 / Engineering Economics
(Engr 242)
L and Q2/T2
Technical Communications
(Engr 244)
N3/N4 / Technical Communications
(Engr 244)

N3/N4

/ Industrial Chemistry
(Engr 228)
A and G1/H1/J1 / Technical Communications
(Engr 244)
N3/N4 / Systems
Analysis
(Engr 252) †

A

/ Technical Communications
(Engr 244)
N3/N4 / Technical Communications
(Engr 244)
N3/N4 / Humanities
Elective / Technical Communications
(Engr 244)
N3/N4 / Technical Communications
(Engr 244)
N3/N4

Humanities

Elective / Understanding the Earth
(ESci 170)
N2 / Humanities
Elective / Humanities
Elective / Electrical Engring Design
(Engr 248)

BC and G1/H1/J1

/ Electrical Engring Design
(Engr 248)
BC and G1/H1/J1 / Engring Design and Graphics II
(Engr 236)
BC and G1/H1/J1 / Engring Design and Graphics II
(Engr 236)
BC and G1/H1/J1 / Engring Design and Graphics II
(Engr 236) ††

BC and G1/H1/J1 OR

HumanitiesElective / Humanities
Elective

* Engineering Math courses are cross listed as Math 221, 222, 223 and 224

** One discipline specific courses: Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering is not offered here.

*** Industrial Engineering students must take ANY TWO of (Engr 231 Dynamics; Engr 234 Fluid Mechanics; Engr 233 Thermodynamics and Engr 238 Digital Circuits) plus 3 credits Humanities Elective.

†Computer Engineering students take Systems Analysis (Engr 252) which is cross-listed as CSCI 485 Software Design

†† Materials Engineering students must take either Engr 231 Dynamics or Engr 236 Engring Design and Graphics II in addition to 3 credits Humanities Elective.

Possible Humanities Courses: ART 141, 142; MUSI 117, 118, 165, 219; CELT 120, 131, 132; HIST 202, 204, 242, 244, 255, 256, 261, 262; PHIL 251, 271, 281; RELS 210, 215, 225, 235, 253, 255, 265, 275